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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish2•11 hours ago“cured” is not a meaningful word here, given the chronic nature.
minus-square@shalafilinkEnglish-2•9 hours ago Then that person never really had chronic pain. And that’s OP’s point? If walking a bit fixes your pain, you didn’t have a chronic pain issue to begin with. Do y’all not actually read the comments? Or do you all just dog-pile with “feels”? FFS, the comment you’re replying to agrees with you.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish3•edit-29 hours agoManaging a chronic condition is the name of the game. “Curing” is not. Walking COULD be part of amanagement plan. But.no, I don’t agree with the above, a “legitimate” (lol) chronic condition could possibly, context dependent be managed with motion. Possibly. Not cured.
“cured” is not a meaningful word here, given the chronic nature.
And that’s OP’s point? If walking a bit fixes your pain, you didn’t have a chronic pain issue to begin with.
Do y’all not actually read the comments? Or do you all just dog-pile with “feels”? FFS, the comment you’re replying to agrees with you.
Managing a chronic condition is the name of the game. “Curing” is not. Walking COULD be part of amanagement plan.
But.no, I don’t agree with the above, a “legitimate” (lol) chronic condition could possibly, context dependent be managed with motion. Possibly.
Not cured.